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1 | Page V. Hubbard <br /> <br />Vaniethia Hubbard, Ed.D. <br />Office: 714) 564-6085 | Hubbard_Vaniethia@sac.edu <br /> <br />Core Competencies <br /> <br />Professional Profile <br /> <br />Twenty-one years of experience working with diverse student populations in secondary and post-secondary settings. <br />Proven track record of creating strategies to improve student success from access to completion. Reputation as a change <br />agent with the ability to analyze issues, devise process improvements, and streamline efficient operations. Expertise in <br />management and implementation of successful organizational integrations. Recognized for strong executive leadership <br />skills. Talent for developing statewide partnerships in higher education and improving collaborations between <br />instruction and student service. Excels at effectively institutionalizing innovative career development and college <br />preparation noncredit programs that improves opportunities for employment and improves student success in credit <br />coursework. <br /> <br />Educational Background <br />Ed.D. Doctor of Education in Higher Educational Leadership June 2016 <br /> California State University, Fullerton <br /> Dissertation: Student Success – A Mixed Methods Study of Noncredit to Credit Transitions <br /> <br />M.S.W. Master of Social Work in Clinical Social Work May 1994 <br /> Clark Atlanta University <br /> <br />B.A. Bachelor of Arts, Psychology June 1992 California State University at Fullerton, <br /> <br /> <br />Professional Experience <br /> <br />Vice President, Student Services July 2018 - Present <br />Rancho Santiago Community College District – Santa Ana Community College <br /> <br />Serve as the Chief Student Service Officer providing leadership for the Student Services Division infrastructure <br />that is welcoming and nurturing for a highly diverse student body. Responsible for the vision, leadership, and <br />strategic direction to reporting areas Counseling and Academic Advising, Extended Opportunities Programs and <br />Services (EOPS), Disabled Students Program and Services (DSPS), Transfer Center, International Students, <br />• Higher Education Leadership <br />• Management of Federal Grants <br />• Sensitivity to Diverse Populations <br />• Strategic and Innovative Vision <br />• Institutional Effectiveness <br />• Shared Governance <br />• Enrollment Management <br />• Data Driven Decisions <br />• Accreditation Peer Reviewer <br />• Community Partnerships <br />• Statewide Advocacy <br />• Noncredit to Credit Pathways <br />EXHIBIT 3